Heat stroke in an incubator: an immunohistochemical study in a fatal case |
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Authors: | Vittorio?Fineschi mailto:vfinesc@tin.it" title=" vfinesc@tin.it" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author,Stefano?D’Errico,Margherita?Neri,Fernando?Panarese,Pietro?A.?Ricci,Emanuela?Turillazzi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Forensic Pathology, University of Foggia Ospedali Riuniti, Via L. Pinto n° 1, 71100 Foggia, Italy;(2) Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine G. Salvatore, University of Magna Grecia, Catanzaro, Italy |
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Abstract: | The authors report the unique case of an 8-day-old infant succumbing to heat stroke caused by an abnormal increase of the environmental temperature in an incubator. At postmortem examination, second-degree burns were detected, and macroscopic and microscopic findings were typical for a heat-related death. An immunohistochemical study was performed. At the same time, a detailed examination of the incubator was conducted, revealing a malfunctioning of the temperature and relative humidity control system. We suggest that the diagnosis of heat stroke has to be confirmed on the basis of a detailed postmortem examination and a complete immunohistochemical investigation of heat shock proteins, molecules produced acutely in response to heat stress. |
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Keywords: | Heat stroke Incubator Heat shock protein Hyperthermia |
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